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Ariens 921046 Deluxe 28 in. Two- Stage Electric Start Gas Snow Blower

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Description

IT’S JUST PURE MACHINE. STRAIGHT-FORWARD POWER AND PERFORMANCE. When it piles up, this no-nonsense beast is all business. Large Impeller and Auto-Turn Steering Technology with big, grippy tires. 14” auger diameter. High 21” housing height for the blizzard days. Blows snow up to 50 feet and clears 62-72 tons/hour based on model. Choice of 24-30” clearing widths. Features may include: 14” IMPELLER Large, three-blade all-steel impeller throws snow far and fast, up to 72 tons/hour, and keeps intake area clear to efficiently pull in snow. DUAL BELT DRIVE Two belts, instead of just one, efficiently capture engine torque to move more snow with less belt wear. AUTO-TURN STEERING We brought a zero-degree turning radius to snow blowing, delivering smooth, precise, even turns and saving you time. 16” TIRES Large, directional tires deliver mobility, agility and ideal grip for a better throw when it gets slippery. ALL-STEEL FRAME AND DASH Handlebars, dash, housing, multidirectional chute and even the skid shoes are 100% steel. Featuring a wide 28” clearing width that moves 65 tons of snow per hour Powerful 254cc Ariens AX engine Blows snow up to 50 feet, 14” auger and impeller diameter, Tall housing height, Auto-Turn Triggerless Steering, Interlocking handles for one-handed operation

Brand: Ariens


Power Source: Gasoline-Powered


Item Weight: 0.01 Ounces


Engine Type: 4 Cycle


Engine Displacement: 254 Cubic Centimeters


Maximum Throw Distance: 50 Feet


Product Dimensions: 59 x 30 x 45 inches


Item Weight: 0.01 ounces


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This thing is a beast in a good way!!!
It is unbelievable how much of a beast this thing is in a good way. It is built like a beast, runs like a beast and snow blows like a beast. It is well built and give kudos to Ariens. This is the first Ariens I have ever bought. I always thought Ariens pretty penny they asked for their equipment was not worth it. Boy was I wrong. I love this thing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2022 by gym101

  • Save your serial number!
I much prefer my old no-name snow blower, the damned "auto steer" makes this want to take off across my lawn if I am clearing the driveway and the blower gets even an inch over onto the grass. BUT the reason for the strange headline: I found that to see some repair manuals I needed to get my model and serial numbers. I found online a picture of where they would be. I went out to the garage to read them and found they were printed on a stupid paper label that was falling off! If I had used the blower before looking, that label would have been long gone! Any reputable engine maker would stamp or cast those numbers into the engine, not put them on a fragile paper label! So find your numbers and record them somewhere in case you ever need them! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024 by R. Wilson

  • Wow, what a machine!
I call my Ariens Snow Thrower "The Beast", for a beast it is. Strong, sturdy, and able to be handled by me, a little ol' lady. It has changed my wintertime routine here in the Colorado mountains and offered much independence from being "snowbound" or having to rely on someone to plow my long driveway. It steers well, climbs hills and chomps through three feet of snow. Easy start and runs a long time on a tank of fuel. Thanks Ariens! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2021 by T. Stone

  • Bad Carburetor
Does a good job throwing snow, if it starts. I bought this Ariens Deluxe 28 three years ago from another big box store. Which no longer carries Ariens. Carburetor has been changed twice. Once under warranty, once not. Arien claims it is because of 'bad gas.' Funny that my 18 year old snow blower, which sat for two years started right up with the same bad gas. Big snow storm coming, put new gas in the tank. Arien will not start. Junk. Save your money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024 by J. Gunn

  • Built cheap
Bought the snowblower as it was rated high. Have had numerous failures with very cheap parts and manufacturing. Will never buy ariens brand again.
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024 by star

  • Very good unit, with one caveat...
This is a great blower that is crafted in the USA. I believe the engine is a Subaru, but someone might correct me on that. Assembly isn't too bad if you just follow the instructions. Same goes for operation. Don't try to be a cowboy and go all commando without having read the owner's manual. There are multiple switches and shutoffs for the engine alone, and you need to make sure you know where the fuel shutoff, kill switch, and ignition switch are. (I used it for the first time today, but I had to tramp back into the house and try to figure out why the engine wouldn't start. Forgot to turn the gas valve on, but I couldn't see it with all that flat black paint. Operator error. Never assume anything, right?) This is a tough unit that should last most anyone for years. Ariens is basically the Cadillac of home-size snowblowers. But it does have one little bug I don't like: The low speed ratio wants to move the blower way, way too quickly. Even at the lowest speed setting possible, if you are trying to chew through 18-24 inch drifts you'll have to feather the drive control very, very slightly to reign it in or it simply feeds too much, too fast. You'll get a feel for that after the first few minutes if you are running it in heavy snow. I think down the road I'll eventually tear it down and try to replace whatever pulley/belt combo that drives that low speed setting with something more appropriate. I really wonder sometimes if the people who design things on their CAD systems ever take their creations out and actually use them in real world conditions. I see and hear about stuff like this all the time on new equipment. The little engine is great and no complaints whatsoever, although I've just started using it. Good knobby ATV style tires for traction, which is another huge plus. About the only way you could do better here would be to step up to a trac-style drive unit and they cost considerably more. My old blower wasn't that bad mechanically, but it had an awful traction problem that rendered it basically useless. Electric start plus reverse are a nice benefit, although nowadays it's definitely expected on a larger blower like this. The pull start cranks pretty easily if you want to use that instead, and it won't give you a heart attack to start it if you shut it off out in the middle of the yard. This unit costs more than a lot of the competition, but it's much heavier constructed than most. It's a tank, and with good tires that extra weight definitely helps in slippery snow. I'd say pull the trigger and get it if it's something you possibly can spend the extra money for. Definitely worth that extra money when the driveway is full of white stuff and you need to get it cleared out in a hurry. Over time it's probably cheaper than having someone plow your drive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • This is a quality piece of equipment.
This is a well made piece of equipment that was relatively easy to assemble.
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2021 by J Stanley

  • Great product
Good power
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2021 by paula ebenger

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